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Old 12-06-2012, 15:20   #39
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Re: Websites to be forced to identify trolls

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Might run into problems with the VPN is from another country. They may not be bothered enough to go that far.
There are tons of truly anonymous proxies and vpn's out there.

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I wonder if this'll put an end to 'radical reform'......


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That's not the info they are after, instead it'll be time/date/IP/Email and from there they'll then approach the ISP's (via a court order) for the account holders info. That's when the police will start knocking on doors and confiscating PC's as evidence
A really dedicated Internet troll can find means to evade giving out any traceable information if they want to
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